Hanne Enemark, 1980 Denmark

With infinite fascination for her chosen medium glass, Hanne's work explores its incredibly versatile nature; its optics, transparency and fragility. By working both with the glass in it’s soft flowing state and in it’s cold hard state to create forms and shapes that emphasise the purity and honesty of the material, celebrating it’s qualities.

Working with hot glass as a process is intense and fiery, the momentum gathered in the making feeding directly into the finished pieces. Being both a designer and maker Hanne discovered and developed new techniques and approaches through hands on experience, which constantly fueled her understanding for the material.

Hanne Enemark, 1980 Denmark

With infinite fascination for her chosen medium glass, Hanne's work explores its incredibly versatile nature; its optics, transparency and fragility. By working both with the glass in it’s soft flowing state and in it’s cold hard state to create forms and shapes that emphasise the purity and honesty of the material, celebrating it’s qualities.
Working with hot glass as a process is intense and fiery, the momentum gathered in the making feeding directly into the finished pieces. Being both a designer and maker Hanne discovered and developed new techniques and approaches through hands on experience, which constantly fueled her understanding for the material.
Taking root in Scandinavian design and inspired by natur...

With infinite fascination for her chosen medium glass, Hanne's work explores its incredibly versatile nature; its optics, transparency and fragility. By working both with the glass in it’s soft flowing state and in it’s cold hard state to create forms and shapes that emphasise the purity and honesty of the material, celebrating it’s qualities.

Working with hot glass as a process is intense and fiery, the momentum gathered in the making feeding directly into the finished pieces. Being both a designer and maker Hanne discovered and developed new techniques and approaches through hands on experience, which constantly fueled her understanding for the material.